- Walt Kelly
Abe means good food (?)
December 24, 2007Abé means good Filipino food.(http://anton.blogs.com) Probably. But good is never good enough for me. My friends and I like to say “nothing spectacular” if the food is not worth coming back to. Abé’s certainly fit the bill.
Hearty soup dishes
Suam of fresh native corn (Php 85) – minced and sautéed fresh young corn in light broth. Good enough. But like I say, good enough is never good enough. In fact my yaya’s version of this soup is better.
Abé’s specialties
Binukadkad na pla pla (Php 275) – a Bistro Remedios original, overgrown tilapia butterflied and fried to delightful crispiness, served with balo balo relish and mustasa leaves. There’s nothing special about this dish except for the presentation. I guess the balo balo relish was the fermented rice. It was tasteless. There were no mustasa leaves.
Old Spanish heritage
Calamares en su tinta (Php 150) – fresh squid sautéed in olive oil and its own ink. They ought to add spices on this one.
Artists’ and Writers’ favorite dishes
Kare kare ala Bistro
For refreshments I had Tamarind shake. Someone told me it tastes like Knorr sinigang sa sampaloc mix. Sinigang is my favorite anyway, and we use Knorr for it. In fairness, the shake didn’t taste like Knorr at all. It’s delicious I almost forgot that their food weren’t. It’s made from real tamarind you can even see the brown bits at the bottom. I, however, could imagine drinking a sweetened cerumen shake.
Eeoow!
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